Title
Coastal Change: A "Shore" Thing, Development and the Environment on the Georgia Coast, 23rd Annual Red Clay Conference
Abstract
The 23rd Annual Red Clay Conference was held on Friday, March 4, 2011 in the University of Georgia School of Law's Dean Rusk Hall. It highlighted legal and environmental issues affecting Georgia's coastline as growing population and tourism in the region impact the natural resources and habitat.
It iwas presented by the Environmental Law Association and the University of Georgia School of Law.
It was sponsored by Professor Bertis Downs, R.E.M., Westlaw, LexisNexis, and the University of Georgia School of Law.
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Repository Citation
University of Georgia School of Law Environmental Law Association; Johnson, Otis; Kurtz; Meyer, Timothy L.; Ernst, Drew; Holman, Blan; Malloy, Andrea; Crowley, Jack; Fortune, Philip; McIntosh, Patricia; Stack, Don; Cox, Sonja; Sapp, Bill; Green, Frank; Morgan, Richard; Welborn, Tom; Roskie, Jamie Baker; Alexander, Clark; Willis, Steve; and Appel, Peter A., "Coastal Change: A "Shore" Thing, Development and the Environment on the Georgia Coast, 23rd Annual Red Clay Conference" (2011). Conferences and Symposia. Paper 63.
http://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/conf_coll_symp_symposia/63
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